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policy romney's foreign policy is to cater create a reagan economic zone that would be much like the millennium challenge corporation or you know other nations meet other nations to become responsible international actors by brewing there with the benefits of free trade and the ideas that have made america great two hundred years actually two words two words it's our serious foreign policy status quo all right video from wednesday night's debate has been circulating on the internet and appears to show it. romney putting something on the podium at the beginning of the debate romney spokeswoman has said it was just a handkerchief that he was like sneak it out and drop it down there much of the social media world is wondering if the mysterious object is a set of notes maybe even stash a napkin which would mean that romney cheated so what do you think is romney cheater here at the at the end of this video he goes back and he grabs the paper and sticks of his pocket so i'm going to i would if it was me they gave the allies the maps of france a little piece of a little handkerchief for me
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policy is we can have a better value of based foreign policy. we're no longer going to be kowtowing to dispodic rulers or monarchs whose oil supply lines are critically important to other aspects of foreign policy. and those tradeoffs will be eliminated. i am not -- because i know others will get into other areas, but these strike me as two really obvious places where energy independence makes a big difference. >> well, i definitely want to survey the group on whether they agree fully that we're tno longr going to be kowtowing to dictators anymore. but quickly, robin, you also have made some very interesting sort of sweeping sense of what this new age of energy independence could mean for us. i think you called it at one point the energy equivalent of the berlin wall coming down, to talk about america becoming, perhaps, the world's top producer again. what did you mean by that? >> what i meant is this was the -- as the berlin wall coming down changed our perception of the world and our role in it. i think from an energy standpoint. i think it's
policy is we can have a better value of based foreign policy. we're no longer going to be kowtowing to dispodic rulers or monarchs whose oil supply lines are critically important to other aspects of foreign policy. and those tradeoffs will be eliminated. i am not -- because i know others will get into other areas, but these strike me as two really obvious places where energy independence makes a big difference. >> well, i definitely want to survey the group on whether they agree fully...
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particularly with foreign policy. in fact, obama was being criticized for talking about intervention in afghanistan and pa pakistan. this is a myth. there's no drastic change on afghanistan and iraq today. i would like him to be moving out quicker. on israel, i've seen nothing negle negative. we have a republican party to the right of ronald reagan where mitt romney attacks rick santorum for voting to raise the debt limit, where you have people advocating significant expenditures and no tax increases where they say in the ryan budget and, again, by his own assertion, let's increase military spending so we can make cuts from what otherwise would be there in medicare and medicaid. it is a very radical agenda in the social area with regards to lesbian and gay people, with women's reproductive rights. on immigration they have been militantly anti-. the administration hasn't been successful in trying to get a more rational policy but that is, in part, because they have so willingly opposed it and people are frightened. the
particularly with foreign policy. in fact, obama was being criticized for talking about intervention in afghanistan and pa pakistan. this is a myth. there's no drastic change on afghanistan and iraq today. i would like him to be moving out quicker. on israel, i've seen nothing negle negative. we have a republican party to the right of ronald reagan where mitt romney attacks rick santorum for voting to raise the debt limit, where you have people advocating significant expenditures and no tax...
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i think new foreign policy is needed. how do restrengthen -- do we strengthen the is, not by the governments, and of people organized, around democracy? >> united states is so unique in many ways. we keep talking about economics. the united states is the foundation of a lot of wonderful actor of its worldwide. philanthropy is uniquely american. the creation of a third sector is very much american. one of the things i have been involved with in the issue of migration for quite some time is the evolution of civil society. particulate, in mexico. for me, the growth of civil society, the checks and balances happen when you have a strong democratic form of government. when the people actually get to choose their elected officials. the elected officials are responsive to their people. particularly in mexico, there is a lot of room for growth. to the degree that the united states assist in strengthening the judiciary. strengthening the judicial process. strengthening local police enforcement with checks and balances. that will i
i think new foreign policy is needed. how do restrengthen -- do we strengthen the is, not by the governments, and of people organized, around democracy? >> united states is so unique in many ways. we keep talking about economics. the united states is the foundation of a lot of wonderful actor of its worldwide. philanthropy is uniquely american. the creation of a third sector is very much american. one of the things i have been involved with in the issue of migration for quite some time is...
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chairman, i want to stress this, it over rides foreign policy and national security considerati s considerationsiconsiderations permanents that were assessed by the state department. mr. chairman, with such dire warnings in the bill, i think we owe it to the american public to fully explain the consequences of this legislation to ensure that the public interest is protected, and with that i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you mr. rush, at this time i would like to recognize the gentlemen from texas. >> i won't use that much time, mr. chairman, but thank you. >>> this is a continuation hearing, everything that has been said about keystone has been said but sometimes it needs to be repeated. there is an important project for our nation's future. just in the last month or so, we have had a number of announcements that refineries in the united states, in the northeast and virgin islands will be closed. several in pennsylvania. one in tohio. their taking refinery production off the books. while the keystone pipeline is not pibuilding a new retinery, it's bringing crude oil where we have refinery capacit
chairman, i want to stress this, it over rides foreign policy and national security considerati s considerationsiconsiderations permanents that were assessed by the state department. mr. chairman, with such dire warnings in the bill, i think we owe it to the american public to fully explain the consequences of this legislation to ensure that the public interest is protected, and with that i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you mr. rush, at this time i would like to recognize...
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policy approach instead it seems when obama's foreign policy doesn't mirror that of bush it actually takes it a step further and the axis of evil remains just as much of a threat today under president obama. well you turn now to another case of police brutality we saw many violent examples of it when the occupy wall street movement was in full force now a journalist is suing the los angeles police department former reporter calvin milam of los angeles's city news service says police attacked him when he was trying to cover occupy wall street last year some of it was caught on camera. says officers with the l.a.p.d. tackled him to the ground put it. and detained him for hours without charge he says this was all for just trying to do his job or to correspond are among the landau covered this protest and joins us now to talk more about this case higher mon a month tell us more about what you know about this case well liz we got a hold of a copy of the lawsuit which has been filed here in los angeles court alleging that the civil and constitutional rights of calvin milan who we saw in th
policy approach instead it seems when obama's foreign policy doesn't mirror that of bush it actually takes it a step further and the axis of evil remains just as much of a threat today under president obama. well you turn now to another case of police brutality we saw many violent examples of it when the occupy wall street movement was in full force now a journalist is suing the los angeles police department former reporter calvin milam of los angeles's city news service says police attacked...
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. >> do you think foreign policy in helping you? >> actually, one of the things that surprised me when i took over at dhs, as i mentioned, i'm only the third secretary and i've gotten to build on what tom ridge and michael chernoff did, and they did yeoman's work to get this department up and running. but we continue to evolve and matured over the last few years is the international reach of the department. we have people now in 75-plus countries. i spend a lot of my time on international work, and what i spend my time on is exactly what the question is about, which is forming these international that allow us to do things like screening as far away from our physical borders as much as possible. so over the course of the next, security with a number of countries. we will be partnering with some and we have some pilots going on directly with, the pre-clearance issue that i described for you adds an international partnership. the nation has an interest in making sure that the people's remains is safe and that the taking advantage of t
. >> do you think foreign policy in helping you? >> actually, one of the things that surprised me when i took over at dhs, as i mentioned, i'm only the third secretary and i've gotten to build on what tom ridge and michael chernoff did, and they did yeoman's work to get this department up and running. but we continue to evolve and matured over the last few years is the international reach of the department. we have people now in 75-plus countries. i spend a lot of my time on...
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s and heads of state are also discussing and potentially drafting foreign policy. i think all of these think tanks are extremely important to pay attention to and interesting point about groups like trilateral commission c.f.r. and bill bird it is you'll often find a lot of the same people who are a part of all three of these groups some of us call them the triple threats and when you find some of these politicians bankers very influential people who just so happen to be you know goldberg steering committee and then maybe they'll also like ten trilateral meetings that also c.f.r. meetings it's hard to deny that these people have an incredible amount of influence . on shaping the direction of the world really and what you start to see some of these triple perhaps as we call them you start to connect the dots and you say you know what these guys do have a lot of power these guys do have a lot of influence and sometimes they just may influence one another at these meetings and to to to get things done right resentful when i go ahead. well we. pointed out in other film
s and heads of state are also discussing and potentially drafting foreign policy. i think all of these think tanks are extremely important to pay attention to and interesting point about groups like trilateral commission c.f.r. and bill bird it is you'll often find a lot of the same people who are a part of all three of these groups some of us call them the triple threats and when you find some of these politicians bankers very influential people who just so happen to be you know goldberg...
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policy in fact his foreign policy probably will closely approximates the democrats but it's even to the left of them ron paul does not want any military spending of any kind except to defend our shores and that's something that that is the main reason by the way why he cannot win republican nomination on the other things of issues of spending and lower taxes he is a very much a dyed in the republican in fact he's more seriously republican the republican party because republican party a lot of those people support earmarks and other kinds of government spending ron paul be very attractive to them but his isolation a school of foreign policy means that he can never win a republican nomination michael in new york it seems to me they were we've just heard here is that ron paul makes republicans the democrats will come off identical really on most issues here ok if you look we're looking at very little differences one poll comes out because he wanted different things that of the republicans like even the democrats. well you really does and i want to jump on something said before about ro
policy in fact his foreign policy probably will closely approximates the democrats but it's even to the left of them ron paul does not want any military spending of any kind except to defend our shores and that's something that that is the main reason by the way why he cannot win republican nomination on the other things of issues of spending and lower taxes he is a very much a dyed in the republican in fact he's more seriously republican the republican party because republican party a lot of...
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by the way, this is the most challenging foreign policy environment ever. i thought the first cold war was pretty challenging. i thought that the post-9/11 era was challenging. but we have both of those here. my question would be, do we have the international architecture to deal with all of those problems? american leadership is still indispensable, but how was that supposed to function in such a complex world. >> thank you for moderating this. i really do believe that. in this political setting, i would say that every county has been heard from in every part of the world. there are additional issues now considered national security issues. we have added an era of information technology. suddenly we know everything about everything happening everywhere, which raises a lot of issues out there to be dealt with. one of the structures, part of the problem, i believe, and i have been known as many things, including structure -- structural, we have known many things that do not work well, and we are looking at institutional crises in some terms, with an in capab
by the way, this is the most challenging foreign policy environment ever. i thought the first cold war was pretty challenging. i thought that the post-9/11 era was challenging. but we have both of those here. my question would be, do we have the international architecture to deal with all of those problems? american leadership is still indispensable, but how was that supposed to function in such a complex world. >> thank you for moderating this. i really do believe that. in this political...
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drone program there but i think probably you know my realm is foreign policy and i think unfortunately syria has been the headliner in two thousand and twelve it's been getting much much worse and you know impending doom all the way a lot along one thing that was probably beneficial is that i think this year iran was a lot less. on the front burner is than last year last year was was a lot more teetering on the edge of possible war in the sure sort of calmed down so that was at least good well we have next year also here we'll how about you was at the presidential campaign in the united states because you did some good stuff with it oh it had been it just sucked all the decision out of every news channel in newspaper and it was from february until november and well i will caucus is i think were january second or third so right from the beginning of the year until november seventh the heavy heavy and romney fortunately was he just provided so much material at every juncture you can't you really busy touring the year analyser what's the mood in europe as this is the year and so ok becaus
drone program there but i think probably you know my realm is foreign policy and i think unfortunately syria has been the headliner in two thousand and twelve it's been getting much much worse and you know impending doom all the way a lot along one thing that was probably beneficial is that i think this year iran was a lot less. on the front burner is than last year last year was was a lot more teetering on the edge of possible war in the sure sort of calmed down so that was at least good well...
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. >> joining us is mark oliveri, a defense and foreign policy reporter with congressional quarterly. what are some of biggest issues the committee has to deal with in this 2013 programs bill? >> well, i'm sorry. i didn't hear your question. i think you asked the big issues they're dealing with. what they've actually dealt with, pretty big things. congressman turner was able to get an amendment passed or adopted here that essentially would provide $160 million for the execution of what's called a chemistry and metallurgy replacement over los alamos. it's a program that the obama administration would like to delay, because it's a significant amount of cost, and at this time, they're trying to find ways to save money. this facility could cost between $3 billion and $6.5 billion and it looks like the committee has thrown its support behind this. this is the second sort of big ad that congressman turner, who is chairman of the strategic armed forces committee has been able to get into the bill. the other the idea of building an anti-missile battery on the east coast, a pretty big investme
. >> joining us is mark oliveri, a defense and foreign policy reporter with congressional quarterly. what are some of biggest issues the committee has to deal with in this 2013 programs bill? >> well, i'm sorry. i didn't hear your question. i think you asked the big issues they're dealing with. what they've actually dealt with, pretty big things. congressman turner was able to get an amendment passed or adopted here that essentially would provide $160 million for the execution of...
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i'm not going to talk about foreign policy issues right now. we're going to have time for that later, but trying to deny that this is a big deal is like trying to deny that the internet would have a significant implications. this is, what's unfolding is truly a technological revolution, assisted by entrepreneurial capacity among a bunch of independent companies in north america, and the capital markets of north america that have, with the assistance of higher prices, over the last decade, been able to exploit geology that was hitherto outside the scope of mankind, and it's not just the shale-like resources of north america. there are three levels of unconventional resources that high prices allowed technological innovators to tap into, and these are clearly the deepwater. they are the oil sands, particularly in canada, and they are the tight formations from which shale and source rock has managed to escape, not completely escape but to escape into slightly more porous rocks that, high, new technology it make even more porous and the world will
i'm not going to talk about foreign policy issues right now. we're going to have time for that later, but trying to deny that this is a big deal is like trying to deny that the internet would have a significant implications. this is, what's unfolding is truly a technological revolution, assisted by entrepreneurial capacity among a bunch of independent companies in north america, and the capital markets of north america that have, with the assistance of higher prices, over the last decade, been...
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is a constant target for terrorist attacks some of it is brought on by our foreign policy and some of it is for the simple reason that we are not liked by some people in the world so the question now is how many more of our civil liberties are we going to see erode in the name of security so the next time you hear the u.s. is facing great.
is a constant target for terrorist attacks some of it is brought on by our foreign policy and some of it is for the simple reason that we are not liked by some people in the world so the question now is how many more of our civil liberties are we going to see erode in the name of security so the next time you hear the u.s. is facing great.
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policy, economic effects, health, safety and environmental considerations, including climate change as well as any other factor the believes is relevant to the national interest. to make an informed decisions the department is directed in the executive order to request additional information as needed from the applicant. in order to analyze the potential environmental impacts of the project as required by the executive order, the department determined that it would prepare and environmental impact statement or eis consistent with nepa, the national environmental policy act of 1969. we also carried out processes mandated by the national historic preservation act of 1966 and the endangered species act. following nepa requirements we engaged in a robust public outreachest including meetings along the proposed pipeline route. on august 26th, 2011, we issued the final eis. following its issuance we began an interagency review period for the natural interest determination and countried an additional public comment period that closed on october 9, 2011. we held meetings along the pipeline
policy, economic effects, health, safety and environmental considerations, including climate change as well as any other factor the believes is relevant to the national interest. to make an informed decisions the department is directed in the executive order to request additional information as needed from the applicant. in order to analyze the potential environmental impacts of the project as required by the executive order, the department determined that it would prepare and environmental...
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he and his minister also devote energy to foreign policy. he says they will strengthen diplomatic and security policies. >> translator: we should rebuild our diplomacy to protect our national interests. we are facing many challenges in our relations with china, south korea and even with the united states on which japan's security is based. strengthening japan/ize lie yans is the first step toward rebuilding japan's diplomacy and security. >> abe promised the central government will take the lead in rebuilding disaster-hit regions in northeastern japan, especially fukushima prefecture, home to the damaged nuclear plant. the new prime minister says he will achieve results as soon as possible to redeem the trust of the japanese people. >>> prime minister abe's launched his cabinet tuesday after the top lawmakers elected him to the top job. both houses of parliament elected abe as prime minister, a post he held between 2006 and 2007. abe is the first politician in 64 years to return to the position after resigning. his liberal democrats ruled ja
he and his minister also devote energy to foreign policy. he says they will strengthen diplomatic and security policies. >> translator: we should rebuild our diplomacy to protect our national interests. we are facing many challenges in our relations with china, south korea and even with the united states on which japan's security is based. strengthening japan/ize lie yans is the first step toward rebuilding japan's diplomacy and security. >> abe promised the central government will...
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in terms of foreign policy decisions that will impact the economy here, what's your take? what are you expecting? >> well, you can expect on china, for example, they're both talking about getting tough with china. romney says he would be tougher. when you talk about unrest in libya, in syria and the middle east, people connect that to oil prices and our energy future. when you talk about afghanistan, you can expect the president to make the case that the reason i'm pulling troops out of afghanistan in 2014 is, a, because there's no more useful purpose to be served by them there. but, b, it's time to start building a nation at home. >> all right, john, talk to you soon. >> larry kudlow is the host of kudlow report here on cnbc. >> it's funny. you asked that question about the debate and the economy. i think the flow may be the other way. i have a feeling that mitt romney is going to make a lot of effort tonight to talk about the economy which, in his view, has been very weak. the worst recovery since world war ii. and what should be done about it? you heard romney in the la
in terms of foreign policy decisions that will impact the economy here, what's your take? what are you expecting? >> well, you can expect on china, for example, they're both talking about getting tough with china. romney says he would be tougher. when you talk about unrest in libya, in syria and the middle east, people connect that to oil prices and our energy future. when you talk about afghanistan, you can expect the president to make the case that the reason i'm pulling troops out of...
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right but i mean without even comparing i would say the choice of foreign policy will be in the hands of the syrian people and any democratically elected government which will. represent the majority of the syrian population i find it a bit difficult that syria's future foreign policy would be decided externally or by whoever is not from from syria this will depend on the choice of the people and if the question relating to military intervention is about they daming syria and shaping its foreign policy this is highly problematic this is not a one of the red lights but it's very interesting that you have countries like qatar and saudi arabia and other members of the arab league very much wanting to determine outcomes in syria so that they have an interest in it i don't sorry i don't think they're just thinking about the people they're thinking about their geopolitical interests that's what states do there is no there is a geopolitical game which is being played between a broader coalition of the gulf states i would say the u.s. see israel versus what is perceived as the syria hezbollah
right but i mean without even comparing i would say the choice of foreign policy will be in the hands of the syrian people and any democratically elected government which will. represent the majority of the syrian population i find it a bit difficult that syria's future foreign policy would be decided externally or by whoever is not from from syria this will depend on the choice of the people and if the question relating to military intervention is about they daming syria and shaping its...
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policy but we will talk to our guest about his foreign policy strategy this strategy of the international man of casey research is here and caterpillar considered an industrial economic bellweather cut its forecast for two thousand and twelve a second time this year it's the world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment warning the global economy has is slowing down faster than it had expected meanwhile japan's exports fell the most since the aftermath of the earthquake last year bloomberg reports so who will be hit hardest by this slowdown and how will it be felt will discuss plus let's rewind. what you could have heard there was then a i.g. c.e.o. edward liddy saying that a.i.g. made her arithmetic mistakes before was bailed out by taxpayers despite those mistakes that cost the entire financial system well now c.e.o. robert van motion seems to think a id's record is still glowing he deserves a thank you for his cronies at the fed and the treasury will talk about why let's get to today's capital account. well as a couple of data points in my headlines evidence economic outlo
policy but we will talk to our guest about his foreign policy strategy this strategy of the international man of casey research is here and caterpillar considered an industrial economic bellweather cut its forecast for two thousand and twelve a second time this year it's the world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment warning the global economy has is slowing down faster than it had expected meanwhile japan's exports fell the most since the aftermath of the earthquake last year...
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policy and security parts of the egyptian society and they listen as we know they they control many companies out of their own in a way they would very much like to see their companies be profitable in number in the coming years it sounds like they want to make him into prime minister in a press president. no listen this is a i think this is a line that's been used a lot in recent days. for years and years and years the prime minister was the functionary he was the you know a stand simply powerful figurehead and as we were discussing earlier for the first time since the one nine hundred fifty s. the president is subordinate to the military now that may change i don't think it will and i think we should talk about that in a second but. as a matter of brute and pure as a matter of brute fact right now the president is exactly in the position that the prime minister used to be before the egyptian revolution i don't understand i am not sure why stephen thinks that the military would give more see. would give morsi power if they have an interest in having him fail or at least letting him
policy and security parts of the egyptian society and they listen as we know they they control many companies out of their own in a way they would very much like to see their companies be profitable in number in the coming years it sounds like they want to make him into prime minister in a press president. no listen this is a i think this is a line that's been used a lot in recent days. for years and years and years the prime minister was the functionary he was the you know a stand simply...
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policy and i don't see any a structural change in egyptian foreign policy since the spring the president is continuing the same old policy of mubarak but with this tense and some we're told and some symbolism that you've been watching the weekly here and i'll be back with this week's headlines in just a few moments from now stay with us live here in moscow. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects.
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far by us foreign policy we're showing our corporations and the government we're closer together to support corporate profit rather than public interest we're showing all sorts of inappropriate behavior by people who like surgery say clinton who ordered us to mats to spy on u.n. officials when they came to meetings in the united nations that's illegal yet she's not being prosecuted manning who is accused of sexually telling the truth. is being prosecuted for using words in prison while people who commit war crimes and other crimes are not being prosecuted or. let's not check some of the top stories from around the world at least three people have been found dead and dozens injured after a passenger train derailed near the city of burlington in canada the express was on free to toronto from the niagara falls area with about seventy five people aboard so two carriages came off the tracks close to railway station emergency crews are now working to free those who remain trapped in the wreckage police have yet to release further details of the accident. one man has been killed and one thousand i
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policy he's foreign policy has been a disaster even democrats senior ranking democrats will say privately i don't know where we stand on foreign policy he's allowed the people of iraq when they came out so courageously to demonstrate to be killed on the street it took him forty eight hours to respond you mentioned going after people's backgrounds the man went to a racist church for years and that was all covered up by media the met the man is a third rate his background i don't care where i was born it's irrelevant to me i care how we govern if he doesn't govern particularly well just coming out with the cliche about yes we can or no we can't going to make economy america the country it could be and not going to make the economy it is all about the economy is not going to make the economy. the average american kids as he or she should about whether they will have a job the kids will be able to go to college where they can get some sort of health insurance no one is arguing those questions honestly improperly write a letter i want to go to the george i want to go to you something it's call
policy he's foreign policy has been a disaster even democrats senior ranking democrats will say privately i don't know where we stand on foreign policy he's allowed the people of iraq when they came out so courageously to demonstrate to be killed on the street it took him forty eight hours to respond you mentioned going after people's backgrounds the man went to a racist church for years and that was all covered up by media the met the man is a third rate his background i don't care where i was...
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there was quite a resignation from the romney campaign this week this is his foreign policy spokesman richard grenell resigned on tuesday afternoon and here's how explaining why. it's higher had just been announced but mitt romney's openly gay and now former foreign policy spokesperson richard grenell has stepped down following criticism over his sexuality and appointment within the campaign. i think he looks good by now we're going to have to just kidding i live but yes he was an openly gay aide and there was such so much hoopla out there that he actually had to resign over it which i just i think people are jumping to conclusions on this grinnell was appointed and he came under fire from yes the social conservative right but also from leftist groups like think progress attacked him because he'd been somewhat less than cautious with his words on twitter in addressing certain female members of the media so it was kind of a no win situation after he got a point you know and we don't know why he stepped down we know the i mean campaigning against him to stay he says that they begged him
there was quite a resignation from the romney campaign this week this is his foreign policy spokesman richard grenell resigned on tuesday afternoon and here's how explaining why. it's higher had just been announced but mitt romney's openly gay and now former foreign policy spokesperson richard grenell has stepped down following criticism over his sexuality and appointment within the campaign. i think he looks good by now we're going to have to just kidding i live but yes he was an openly gay...
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president obama governor mitt romney are taking a break to prep on foreign policy. vice president joe biden is in from. republican congressman paul ryan in pennsylvania and later ohio. the presidential debate is monday night. remarkable update on malala, the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban. doctors today say she's slowly trying to stand and write. malala, and outspoken advocate for girl's education was shot after defying taliban orders. she's being treated in england. i'm kelly wright, i'll see you at 1:00 p.m. eastern. for the latest headlines, log on to forecasts foxnews.com. >> you know better than anybody. consumer prices seeing the biggest two month jump in four years. prices on just about everything going up but the government says inflation is so tame, it's actually giving seniors one of the smallest increases to their social security checks since the automatic hikes started in 1975. you say this is proof washington is denying we have an inplaying problem. >> the irony is 1975 is when the government started touting inflation that kn
president obama governor mitt romney are taking a break to prep on foreign policy. vice president joe biden is in from. republican congressman paul ryan in pennsylvania and later ohio. the presidential debate is monday night. remarkable update on malala, the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban. doctors today say she's slowly trying to stand and write. malala, and outspoken advocate for girl's education was shot after defying taliban orders. she's being treated in england....
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policy and energy security. we did not have the time to do that. that is why we recommended denial. was not based on the merits of the project. >> maybe you can further explain this. why was the, quote, full assessment not completed by the arbitrary deadline set forth by the republican bill? and what additional issues did the state department not have time to consider? >> in november when we identified the need for additional information and in-depth analysis of alternative routes that would avoid the ecologically unique area of the sand hills in nebraska, we recognized there are many pieces to that information. the first peace which we don't have yet is to identify what those alternative routes may be. we don't have a complete rout for this pipeline which goes through the whole part of the central part of the country. that is one thing we don't have. we also don't have the level of detail. if we were to have a route we would have to get in to the level of detail regarding all the different kinds of information.
policy and energy security. we did not have the time to do that. that is why we recommended denial. was not based on the merits of the project. >> maybe you can further explain this. why was the, quote, full assessment not completed by the arbitrary deadline set forth by the republican bill? and what additional issues did the state department not have time to consider? >> in november when we identified the need for additional information and in-depth analysis of alternative routes...
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if i could just say a word about his foreign policy i think this will be very important to us is pushing very hard to try and use hard power to how the world into meeting its agenda whereas russia no longer has this ability and instead it's working with people with other countries there is dialogue again it's not the empire shouting at people it's. the lateral. situation now where russia is working with other countries china in the c.e.o. with the eurasian union that's coming in the international criminal court kyoto protocols this is the way to build your allies and to have influence i think russia is much more influential now than the us because of its use of suck out i want to talk about the post little bit more but you don't you think the opposition is going to want to talk to putin over the next six years. i don't think so and because they're maximalist in their approach the rule. first of all we had a problem with the definition of what's the open issue opposition but i would call the opposition now this people who organized the protests and they are not interested in any kind of d
if i could just say a word about his foreign policy i think this will be very important to us is pushing very hard to try and use hard power to how the world into meeting its agenda whereas russia no longer has this ability and instead it's working with people with other countries there is dialogue again it's not the empire shouting at people it's. the lateral. situation now where russia is working with other countries china in the c.e.o. with the eurasian union that's coming in the...
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policy intervention is right well i want you to get it but first you know finance wise right coming under a lot of heat they've released their tax records out there you know they're trying to be very responsive in this entire situation but it looks like they spend a lot more on the media the production part than they do you on actually giving you know donating or trying to build up but at the same time that's what they do right as the you know their food makers this is an experiment i'm not making excuses i mean i don't think this is going into the rome of say why cliff's on and yearly haiti where it was you know there was a lot of money that was moving around that was not going to where it was supposed to go here they could probably make an argument that money is where it's supposed to go because we are in the social media business we're out here generating here think people get balun they spent thirty minutes watching this documentary. i'm going to wear a bracelet and that makes me feel ok i'm going out i think so i mean you know let's face it i mean a lot of this is psychological
policy intervention is right well i want you to get it but first you know finance wise right coming under a lot of heat they've released their tax records out there you know they're trying to be very responsive in this entire situation but it looks like they spend a lot more on the media the production part than they do you on actually giving you know donating or trying to build up but at the same time that's what they do right as the you know their food makers this is an experiment i'm not...
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romney is critical of the president's foreign policy . he will focus on the terror attack in benghazi. a lot of folks critized the obama administration about how it respond changed stories. president obama considered putting bin laden on trial. president obama planned to hold a criminal trial in federal court if bin laden was captured and not killed in the daring navy seal raid . he apparently felt due process and rule of law would be the best weapon against al-qaida and contradicts many advisors opposed the raid. >> it is back to the bargaining table and american airlines resuming the stalled negotiations with the pilot's union. >> we had seats come loose. it is a hazard later in flight. >> yeah, it could have been messy there. >> yesterday a plane's landing gear, warning lights jammed after taking off from dallas. the plane headed to st. louis and had to make an emergency landing in texas. no one was hurt. >> $127,000 worth of jewelry swiped from the new york city brownstone of actress julianne moore. prices were lifted when constructio
romney is critical of the president's foreign policy . he will focus on the terror attack in benghazi. a lot of folks critized the obama administration about how it respond changed stories. president obama considered putting bin laden on trial. president obama planned to hold a criminal trial in federal court if bin laden was captured and not killed in the daring navy seal raid . he apparently felt due process and rule of law would be the best weapon against al-qaida and contradicts many...
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aspect of foreign policy, america's attitude towards china. not so much what china is doing, but what we are doing intellectually in our spiritual approach to china -- whether we are building it into something it is not, whether we are establishing in our own minds a solid path to the future, or whether we are doing something else. our guest for this discussion, this exploration is amitai etzioni, a very distinguished professor of sociology who teaches now at the george washington university, but who used to be a professor at columbia and at harvard and who is educated at berkeley in california. you will find him fascinating. he is one of the most intriguing and gifted men that i have had the pleasure of knowing in my life. after the announcements and after a message from our sponsor, the exelon company of chicago, you will meet this great man, amitai etzioni. >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at exelon, we are acting. by 2020, we are committed to reducing, offsetting, or displacing more than 15 millio
aspect of foreign policy, america's attitude towards china. not so much what china is doing, but what we are doing intellectually in our spiritual approach to china -- whether we are building it into something it is not, whether we are establishing in our own minds a solid path to the future, or whether we are doing something else. our guest for this discussion, this exploration is amitai etzioni, a very distinguished professor of sociology who teaches now at the george washington university,...
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foreign policy in trouble? joining us fromostoox news milita analyst, colonel david hunt a ralph peters. conel pets, in trouble foign policy wis >> the obama administration has. bill, he only had this assomentf naive initiatives poisoned by ideology, deformed by politic, driven by pitics,nd the only thing the initiives i the foren affai alm have h in comn has been their faur you look from benghazi to beijing,n this afro-asian realm of cris,here iot one troued crynt not one, not russia, not china,ertainly notran, ahanistan, pakis ceainly notisrael, not one country in which relations are healthier or more constructiv th undereorge ush, and that was a pretty low standard. >>ill: wt do you say, colol hun >> i thinkhe specificity o thpoli when u look a we wante lower american prole wi t weakest profile we've had security s 1ince97 fst ambassador we had kild fail. in afgstssan is we have people traing, killing u that is not -- and the surge wa. the cmander on the ground reports says the talan is back. he talked about
foreign policy in trouble? joining us fromostoox news milita analyst, colonel david hunt a ralph peters. conel pets, in trouble foign policy wis >> the obama administration has. bill, he only had this assomentf naive initiatives poisoned by ideology, deformed by politic, driven by pitics,nd the only thing the initiives i the foren affai alm have h in comn has been their faur you look from benghazi to beijing,n this afro-asian realm of cris,here iot one troued crynt not one, not russia,...
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much money and which of course is why on economy and so here is a commitment to put up what kind of foreign policy could the world expect from a romney administration his supporters claim he would restore america's army. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. in any time. mission free cretaceous and free transport charges free. range and free risk free stew tied free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on the hard t. dot com you.
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, but of foreign policy full stop. how do you operate in a world with players who are operating under these very different rules? >> well, it's something we do spend quite a bit of time thinking about this. it's not all about china. there are issues with other countries like -- >> russia? >> -- like russia, but not just those two. and the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state ends and where capital and corporate interests begin for many countries. at the state department, we've really tried to create mechanisms through multilateral institutions like the oecd has come up with a platform for competitive neutrality which looks at the different ways that governments can act to subsidize or to give favor to their own state-owned or state-led interests and provide some recommendations for engaging in a platform of competitive neutrality. it's a different way of thinking about the challenges, and it's something that, you know, it's not just the u.s. that's concerned about, we have a lot of other countries out t
, but of foreign policy full stop. how do you operate in a world with players who are operating under these very different rules? >> well, it's something we do spend quite a bit of time thinking about this. it's not all about china. there are issues with other countries like -- >> russia? >> -- like russia, but not just those two. and the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state ends and where capital and corporate interests begin for many countries. at the state...
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foreign policy. told the. foreign ministry here in russia that they must obtain written confirmation from washington that missile sites placed in europe won't be used to target russia now to me a putin also saying that the start treaty must be adhered to staying with the military military reform very much on the cards here mr putin saying that by twenty twenty seventy percent of rush's weaponry must be replaced with more than arms and a little closer to home as well we've been hearing that. all bureaucrats in russia will have to declare all of their full income this is a part of an effort to stamp out corruption at any level in government now also concerning the home front in russia. we're hearing this wants to. increase transparency through the use of the internet now this is something that was first put forward by his previous says that dimitri made dead of it seems that under vladimir putin that that will continue and russia will continue to modernize and in attempt to increase the transparency of
foreign policy. told the. foreign ministry here in russia that they must obtain written confirmation from washington that missile sites placed in europe won't be used to target russia now to me a putin also saying that the start treaty must be adhered to staying with the military military reform very much on the cards here mr putin saying that by twenty twenty seventy percent of rush's weaponry must be replaced with more than arms and a little closer to home as well we've been hearing that. all...
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do they have they don't agree on growth they don't agree on foreign policy they don't agree on defense policy that's not a common policy so let's stop talking about europe i do a lot with the rising powers and they say why there's so many europeans in the room at every meeting when we have six countries in the room or they were united or not and they look at each other and look at their shoes in the brazilians the indians the chinese that rightly don't get it now skeptics often point out that the the european elites in a in its bid to to save the united european project is driven not so much by economic goal political considerations but by a kind of ideological quasi religious fervor it is i've never heard a member of the european elite question any project that had to do with greater integration regardless of party they have an elite so out of touch with the reality of what their people are going through and what their people are about of all these people are skeptical increasingly skeptical and always. trees all over the place their populist movements rising and they can honestly say
do they have they don't agree on growth they don't agree on foreign policy they don't agree on defense policy that's not a common policy so let's stop talking about europe i do a lot with the rising powers and they say why there's so many europeans in the room at every meeting when we have six countries in the room or they were united or not and they look at each other and look at their shoes in the brazilians the indians the chinese that rightly don't get it now skeptics often point out that...
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in line with balancing our environmental, economic and foreign policy goals. and the policy model which is on my last slide is what we would advance in terms of discussing and balancing those trade-offs. it's act developed for the 2007 nbc study and it basically says the deficiency is the sweet spot but in any given point in time if you look at it as a dial, economic concerns or foreign policy concerns or environmental concerns can subordinate your energy policy and the trick is to make sure that you balance if we are able to do this, the successful development of these resources will give us i believe breathing space to develop and dispatch the next generation of cleaner burning or lower carbon fuels that currently do not exist at scale. that the writing as senator bing amam said production at it's highest level since 2003. oil imports comprise less than 45% of total consumption, and refined product exports are averaging almost 3 million barrels a day. and this gives domestic refining sector an enormous value add. as development continues its scale new issues
in line with balancing our environmental, economic and foreign policy goals. and the policy model which is on my last slide is what we would advance in terms of discussing and balancing those trade-offs. it's act developed for the 2007 nbc study and it basically says the deficiency is the sweet spot but in any given point in time if you look at it as a dial, economic concerns or foreign policy concerns or environmental concerns can subordinate your energy policy and the trick is to make sure...
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supports when it comes to foreign policy and foreign issues at the moment all eyes are really focused on syria got to me a putin using this opportunity to say that he opposed any decision by the west that would see he would oppose any decision by the west that would see arms put into the hands of the syrian opposition saying that putting guns into their hands would really make it far more difficult to get the opposition and the assad government to a table to try and discuss a diplomatic and political solution to the situation in syria. now for more on this let's now talk a little analyst alexander as our thanks for being with us here in the program now as you probably know some people in the west are not particularly enthusiastic about put his return to power so how does this layer session with foreign journalists manage to probably appease some of the concerns there. well i believe that i wouldn't ask you to lie it's clear evidence that it's the well being in russia the average citizen as paroled tremendously over the last decade and i see years like convincing answers to foreign jou
supports when it comes to foreign policy and foreign issues at the moment all eyes are really focused on syria got to me a putin using this opportunity to say that he opposed any decision by the west that would see he would oppose any decision by the west that would see arms put into the hands of the syrian opposition saying that putting guns into their hands would really make it far more difficult to get the opposition and the assad government to a table to try and discuss a diplomatic and...